Schmeichel review – amazing saves but too few insights into the great Dane

Schmeichel review – amazing saves but too few insights into the great Dane
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Schmeichel review – amazing saves but too few insights into the great Dane
Author: Ellen E Jones
Published: Feb, 23 2025 12:00

Summary at a Glance

Schmeichel’s competitive edge and total inability to abide weakness are attributed to the parenting of a tough, Polish-born father who was orphaned at a young age by the second world war; their story of estrangement and reconciliation is worthy of soap opera.

Footage of all his amazing saves – the ones that won Euro 92 for the Danish national side, or led Man U to the treble in ’99 – impressively affirm the Great Dane’s greatness.

In Denmark it’s actually pronounced “Schmy-shell” — but that’s the extent of the stunning revelations provided by Owen Davies’s worshipful and rote sports doc about the former goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel, now 61.

But it’s the insights that the Schmeichels, senior and junior, offer into the tao of the goalie – that “position of ultimate responsibility” – which are most interesting, especially when delivered in that delightful Manc-Danish accent.

This by-numbers documentary of a glittering goalkeeping career only really kicks off when the footballer and his father get talking.

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